ABOUT
I'm Chad Everett. For more than two decades I've helped leaders find clarity when the stakes are high and the path isn't obvious — and I've spent those same years building companies myself.

WHAT I'M BUILDING NOW
I co-founded Purpose Factory, where business leaders find the counsel, the resources, and the challenge they need to make real change in their companies: Chief Leaders for owners and CEOs, Key Leaders for the second chair, 1:1 coaching when it needs to stay private, and Remnant, a discipleship lane run inside local churches. Most of my weeks are spent in rooms with CEOs, founders, and senior executives stewarding organizations from $5M to $500M and beyond.
I'm also still building, and I think that matters for the people I sit with. Infinite Kingdom, the creative and technology studio I founded, develops family-friendly, faith-aligned intellectual property in animation, storytelling, and interactive media. It keeps me in the same seat as the leaders I mentor — raising capital, hiring, shipping, and making the call when it isn't obvious.
HOW I GOT HERE
I built and eventually exited a fleet services company that supported UPS, FedEx, Enterprise, Alamo, and Comcast across the western United States. I served on the executive team at K-LOVE overseeing strategic planning. And I helped grow a church-based business-leader network to more than 3,500 members nationwide. Each one shaped me differently, and each one deepened the same desire: to help leaders line up who they are with what God is calling them to build.
Along the way I created the XP Leadership Curriculum and the RIGHT Framework, tools for whole-life formation across spirit, soul, relationships, and stewardship.
WHY I WRITE
The work I do with leaders is two-dimensional on purpose. We deal with the business — growth constraints, culture, team alignment, strategic clarity. And we deal with the leader building the business — identity, relationships, calling, emotional and spiritual health. Both have to grow, or neither one holds for long.
At the end of the day I see myself as a builder and a brother — someone who loves helping leaders hear God clearly, find the courage to obey Him, and build companies, families, and lives that reflect His heart.
COME ALONG
Two letters a week. Tuesdays a story from inside my own companies, usually a decision that cost me something. Fridays one piece of news sitting heavy on owners, and where the hope is in it. Free, and you can leave whenever you want.
Or start a conversation about the rooms at Purpose Factory.